Search Options
close
Search the following clips:
All Clips
Everyone's Clips
My Guides
Sign Up
Install
Learn More
Login
Graphene - Strongest Material Ever Tested
Silkweaver
follow
20
7-17-2008 6:39 PM
577 views
tags:
materials
,
physics
1 Comment
|
Add a Comment
7-17-2008
6:54 PM
The REAL Napster
Sounds like it might have uses for body armour and lightweight composites for aircraft parts if it's that strong.
Login
to Comment. Not a member yet?
Sign up
Related Clips
A Boost in the Cost of Chocolate
Piecing your life together
Spray-On Condoms: Still a Hard Sell
Cooking and Cognition: How Humans Got So S...
Chemists move closer toward developing saf...
SAIC Conflict Case
Oregon Launching First Solar Highway in US
More clips from
Silkweaver
World's Oceans: Is It too Late to Save Our...
Scientists Say We Can See Sound
Confidence game - The science of Trustwort...
Today's Top Clips
Polygamy is the key to a long life
Love is a memory tool :)
The Witch's Broom Nebula
Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug
Savage: "America is being overrun by an invasion force from Mexico"
A face you can trust
Human Brain Made for Counting
George Orwell on clear language
Massive New Object Discovered at Edge of the Solar System
Islamists Rampage Through Christian Villages, Hacking 28 Civilians to Death
visit the
Top Clips page
View the Top Clips from
July 17, 2008
Embed This Clip In Your Site...
<div style="margin: 12px 0px; font-family: arial; color: #333333; background: #ffffff; border: solid 4px #e5e5e5; width: 100%; clear: left;"><div class="CM_CTB_Content_Wrap" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px;background-color: #ffffff;"><div style="border-bottom: solid 1px #dcdcdc; white-space: nowrap; margin-bottom: 8px; background-color: #eeeeee ;background-image: url(http://clipmarks.com/images/source-bg.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 24px; line-height: 24px; vertical-align: middle; padding-bottom: 4px; color: #666666; font-size: 10px;" ><a href="http://clipmarks.com/clip-to-blog/" title="see clips that are hot right now"><img src="http://content.clipmarks.com/blog_embed/b9794917-9136-4197-a72d-e6b4dde2d5c9/3F8A9C60-F1AF-47F8-96F8-C13E3CF4D0C1/" alt="" width="19" height="19" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0px 4px; display: inline; border: none; float:none;" /></a>clipped from <a title="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f" style="font-size: 11px;">www.technologyreview.com</a></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f"><div align="center"><img src="http://content8.clipmarks.com/blog_cache/www.technologyreview.com/img/862A94C6-A802-45F8-8E65-D7E20C12B27E" alt="" /></div></blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f">Materials scientists have been singing graphene's praises since it was first isolated in 2005.</blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f">The one-atom-thick sheets of carbon conduct electrons better than silicon and have been made into fast, low-power <A target="_blank" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?ch=specialsections&sc=emerging08&id=20242" linkindex="38" set="yes">transistors</A>.</blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f">Now, for the first time, researchers have measured the intrinsic strength of graphene, and they've confirmed it to be the strongest material ever tested.</blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f">The finding provides good evidence that graphene transistors could take the heat in future ultrafast microprocessors. </blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/?a=f">Hone compares his test to stretching a piece of plastic wrap over the top of a coffee cup, and measuring the force that it takes to puncture it with a pencil. If he could get a large enough piece of the material to lay over the top of a coffee cup, he says, graphene would be strong enough to support the weight of a car balanced atop the pencil.</blockquote><div style="border-bottom: solid 1px #dcdcdc; white-space: nowrap; margin-bottom: 8px; background-color: #eeeeee ;background-image: url(http://clipmarks.com/images/source-bg.gif); background-repeat: repeat-x; height: 24px; line-height: 24px; vertical-align: middle; padding-bottom: 4px; color: #666666; font-size: 10px;" ><a href="http://clipmarks.com/clip-to-blog/" title="see clips that are hot right now"><img src="http://content9.clipmarks.com/images/clip-icon.gif" alt="" width="19" height="19" border="0" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0px 4px; display: inline; border: none; float:none;" /></a>clipped from <a title="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/page2/" href="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/page2/" style="font-size: 11px;">www.technologyreview.com</a></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.technologyreview.com/Nanotech/21098/page2/">Graphene is the basic building block of several other three-dimensional nanostructures made up of carbon, including nanotubes and buckyballs</blockquote></div><div style="margin: 0px 6px 6px 4px;"><table style="font-size: 11px;border-spacing: 0px;padding: 0px;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td style="background:transparent;border-width:0px;padding:0px;"> </td><td align="right" style="background:transparent;border-width:0px;padding:0px;width:107px" width="107"><a href="http://clipmarks.com/share/3F8A9C60-F1AF-47F8-96F8-C13E3CF4D0C1/blog/" title="blog or email this clip"><img src="http://content6.clipmarks.com/images/c2b-foot.png" border="0" alt="blog it" width="107" height="17" style="border-width:0px;padding:0px;margin:0px;" /></a></td></tr></table></div></div>
Clipmarks
Home
New Clips
Top Clips
Dashboard
Popular Topics
News
Life
Science
Technology
Entertainment
Get Started
Sign Up
Install Clipping Tool
How Clipping Works
Clip-to-Blog™
ClipSearch
Tools and Resources
FAQ
ClipWeek
Top Clippers
Top Tags
Site Map
About Clipmarks
About Us
Contact
Blog
Copyright
Privacy
EULA
OK